Barely a month ago I wrote about a spate of recent incidents in which schoolchildren as young as five were seriously punished for committing no reasonable offense whatsoever other than triggering the anti-gun hysteria of politically correct, progressive school officials. Those incidents were just the beginning.

In arguably the most ludicrous and outrageous example yet, a seven-year-old with ADHD has been suspended from his Brooklyn Park school for two days because he accidentally shaped a breakfast pastry to resemble  according to his teacher  a gun. Apparently he was trying to shape a mountain out of it, but it turned out to be the school authorities who made a mountain out of a molehill. Playing with his food actually drove Joshuas teacher to tears (She was pretty mad, he said), and she took away the pastry and tossed it in the trash. The father confirmed with the school that no students had been upset or hurt or scared, but the principal determined that a threat had been made.

Ponder that for a moment.

Joshuas elementary school later sent students home with a letter citing the Code of Student Conduct to parents and guardians which declared that one of our students used food to make inappropriate gestures that disrupted the class. While no physical threats were made and no one [was] harmed, the student had to be removed from the classroom. This is curious reasoning, considering that it was the hysterical teacher who disrupted the class, and since the incident had no adverse effect on any of the students, there was no reason to remove Joshua from the class, much less suspend his education for two days.

Joshuas father said, I would almost call it insanity. I mean with all the potential issues that could be dealt with at school, real threats, bullies, whatever the real issue is, its a pastry, ya know? Apparently Joshuas dad needs to be sent to reeducation camp until he fully grasps the seriousness of pastry-shaped threats to the security of the State.

Astoundingly, the letter went on to offer reassurances to anyone who might have been traumatized:

If your children express that they are troubled by todays incident, please talk with them and help them share their feelings. Our school counselor is available to meet with any students who have the need to do so next week. In general, please remind them of the importance of making good choices.

The good choice that schools now want your children to make is to banish from view anything that might remotely resemble a gun, because the progressive goal is to brainwash impressionable young generations into considering guns themselves verboten, rather than understanding their centrality to American freedom and making rational distinctions about how they are used.

How pathetic are American adults becoming, that we actually now need school counselors to deal with students troubled by gun-shaped pastry? The truth of the matter is that children are not troubled by such incidents at all; its progressive adults who, in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting and the subsequent opportunism of the Obama administration, have whipped themselves into an irrational state of pacifist horror unmatched in the history of humankind. How Americas enemies must be exulting over the extent to which the most powerful nation on earth has been emasculated by cultural Marxisms political correctness.

Barely a month ago I wrote about a spate of recent incidents in which schoolchildren as young as five were seriously punished for committing no reasonable offense whatsoever other than triggering the anti-gun hysteria of politically correct, progressive school officials. Those incidents were just the beginning.

In arguably the most ludicrous and outrageous example yet, a seven-year-old with ADHD has been suspended from his Brooklyn Park school for two days because he accidentally shaped a breakfast pastry to resemble  according to his teacher  a gun. Apparently he was trying to shape a mountain out of it, but it turned out to be the school authorities who made a mountain out of a molehill. Playing with his food actually drove Joshuas teacher to tears (She was pretty mad, he said), and she took away the pastry and tossed it in the trash. The father confirmed with the school that no students had been upset or hurt or scared, but the principal determined that a threat had been made.

Ponder that for a moment.

Joshuas elementary school later sent students home with a letter citing the Code of Student Conduct to parents and guardians which declared that one of our students used food to make inappropriate gestures that disrupted the class. While no physical threats were made and no one [was] harmed, the student had to be removed from the classroom. This is curious reasoning, considering that it was the hysterical teacher who disrupted the class, and since the incident had no adverse effect on any of the students, there was no reason to remove Joshua from the class, much less suspend his education for two days.

Joshuas father said, I would almost call it insanity. I mean with all the potential issues that could be dealt with at school, real threats, bullies, whatever the real issue is, its a pastry, ya know? Apparently Joshuas dad needs to be sent to reeducation camp until he fully grasps the seriousness of pastry-shaped threats to the security of the State.

Astoundingly, the letter went on to offer reassurances to anyone who might have been traumatized:

If your children express that they are troubled by todays incident, please talk with them and help them share their feelings. Our school counselor is available to meet with any students who have the need to do so next week. In general, please remind them of the importance of making good choices.

The good choice that schools now want your children to make is to banish from view anything that might remotely resemble a gun, because the progressive goal is to brainwash impressionable young generations into considering guns themselves verboten, rather than understanding their centrality to American freedom and making rational distinctions about how they are used.

How pathetic are American adults becoming, that we actually now need school counselors to deal with students troubled by gun-shaped pastry? The truth of the matter is that children are not troubled by such incidents at all; its progressive adults who, in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting and the subsequent opportunism of the Obama administration, have whipped themselves into an irrational state of pacifist horror unmatched in the history of humankind. How Americas enemies must be exulting over the extent to which the most powerful nation on earth has been emasculated by cultural Marxisms political correctness.

There was yet anther story of a similar situation in a public school recently where a parent brought cupcakes to their son's classroom to celebrate his birthday. On top of the cupcakes were those little green "army men" that every kid in this country has played with at one time or another. Hell, they are even featured in the movies, "Toy Story I, II, III and the soon to be released "Toy Story IV".

The school called the parents and had the cupcakes removed because they (1) depicted guns and (2) represented violence.

Public Schools in the United States have become bastions of liberalism and communism. I used to have the greatest respect in the world for any young adult who would become a school teacher. No more. 95% of the public school "teachers" in this country are worthless. I know that this view is unpopular, but so be it.

I recently attended a reunion of Vietnam vets and while talking to the guys, came upon this consensus of guys MY age - This country is raising a generation of pussies. This nonsense of "everyone is a winner" crap is nothing more than communism at it's core.

A couple of days ago, my Grand Daughter came to visit and was telling my Wife and I that her "teacher" told the class that it was "right" for the Japanese to attack us at Pearl Harbor because of our "imperialist" policies at the time and that we would soon "reap the whirlwind" that would be the end of the "empire" of the US.

When I left her school the next day, the "teacher" a 23 year old clown, was suspended for a week and will NOT return to that classroom. In my opinion, she should have been terminated immediately, but we all know THAT ain't happening.

Barely a month ago I wrote about a spate of recent incidents in which schoolchildren as young as five were seriously punished for committing no reasonable offense whatsoever other than triggering the anti-gun hysteria of politically correct, progressive school officials. Those incidents were just the beginning.

In arguably the most ludicrous and outrageous example yet, a seven-year-old with ADHD has been suspended from his Brooklyn Park school for two days because he accidentally shaped a breakfast pastry to resemble  according to his teacher  a gun. Apparently he was trying to shape a mountain out of it, but it turned out to be the school authorities who made a mountain out of a molehill. Playing with his food actually drove Joshuas teacher to tears (She was pretty mad, he said), and she took away the pastry and tossed it in the trash. The father confirmed with the school that no students had been upset or hurt or scared, but the principal determined that a threat had been made.

Ponder that for a moment.

Joshuas elementary school later sent students home with a letter citing the Code of Student Conduct to parents and guardians which declared that one of our students used food to make inappropriate gestures that disrupted the class. While no physical threats were made and no one [was] harmed, the student had to be removed from the classroom. This is curious reasoning, considering that it was the hysterical teacher who disrupted the class, and since the incident had no adverse effect on any of the students, there was no reason to remove Joshua from the class, much less suspend his education for two days.

Joshuas father said, I would almost call it insanity. I mean with all the potential issues that could be dealt with at school, real threats, bullies, whatever the real issue is, its a pastry, ya know? Apparently Joshuas dad needs to be sent to reeducation camp until he fully grasps the seriousness of pastry-shaped threats to the security of the State.

Astoundingly, the letter went on to offer reassurances to anyone who might have been traumatized:

If your children express that they are troubled by todays incident, please talk with them and help them share their feelings. Our school counselor is available to meet with any students who have the need to do so next week. In general, please remind them of the importance of making good choices.

The good choice that schools now want your children to make is to banish from view anything that might remotely resemble a gun, because the progressive goal is to brainwash impressionable young generations into considering guns themselves verboten, rather than understanding their centrality to American freedom and making rational distinctions about how they are used.

How pathetic are American adults becoming, that we actually now need school counselors to deal with students troubled by gun-shaped pastry? The truth of the matter is that children are not troubled by such incidents at all; its progressive adults who, in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting and the subsequent opportunism of the Obama administration, have whipped themselves into an irrational state of pacifist horror unmatched in the history of humankind. How Americas enemies must be exulting over the extent to which the most powerful nation on earth has been emasculated by cultural Marxisms political correctness.

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